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Crystal structure of a dinuclear 2: 1 adenine–copper complex

Sletten, 1967

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2649128920561787717
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Sletten E
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Chemical Communications (London)

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IN recent years there has been much effort in clarifying the ability of purine bases to form complexes with bivalent cations. 132 The most common opinion has been that the metal-ion binds to N (7) and the substituent on C (6), forming a 6-membered ring (I); a scheme similar …
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